top of page
Join us to discuss the life and work of Absalom Jones, the first priest of African descent in the Episcopal Church. How can we continue his work of helping people in need?
​
Special Guest: Ms. Carla Burns
Diocesan Anti-Racism & Reparations Committees
All 6th-12th grade Youth in the Episcopal Diocese of New York are invited to a YOUTH GATHERING
Sunday, February 14, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Zoom Passcode: HSG
Dial by y0ur location
+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 930 5090 5156
Passcode: 872922
Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/ad1jtAKADs
Advent Quiet Day @ St. Philip's Church - The Order of the Daughters of the King -St. Philip's Chapter. The Manhattan North Inter Parish Council & The Manhattan North Clericus invite congregations, friends, and associates to join us for Advent Quiet Day. A light lunch will be provided.
Social Distancing
COVID Health concerns for parishioners
The Gospel
COVID kept guidelines in mind and traditions in place.
Christmas
Our altar was adorned with flowers
Social Distancing
COVID Health concerns for parishioners
1/10
Some church leaders in Harlem fighting to hold onto iconic buildings.
CBS News Reports 2/11/2022
2021 had challenges, but . . .
Conversation on Race
Monday, January 19th, 2021
Join St. Philip's Church Harlem &
Christ Church NYC
​
Last program year our book study delved into many areas on race and race relations in America. As we begin this new season, we will read the works of novelists, activists, and cultural anthropologists such as Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Alice Walker..
​
All are welcome!
bottom of page